Your symptoms, your story,
remembered for you.
Speak naturally about your day, your medications, your mood, your tremors — and Shaterian builds a private timeline you can search, reflect on, and share with the people who care for you.
What you're up against today
Symptoms drift faster than memory
Tracking what changed week-to-week shouldn't require a spreadsheet. Most people give up after a month.
Appointments are short
Fifteen minutes with a neurologist isn't enough to recall three months of subtle changes from memory.
Tracking apps demand too much
Tap, log, rate, repeat. Most symptom trackers add work on the days you have the least energy.
Your story is more than symptoms
Mood, relationships, and meaning matter too — but they don't fit in a checkbox.
What Shaterian gives you
Voice-first, low effort
Open the app, speak for 30 seconds. Shaterian organises the rest into a searchable timeline.
A real longitudinal record
See how symptoms, medication, sleep, and mood have actually moved over months — not just yesterday.
Ready for your next appointment
Generate a clear, sourced summary of what's changed since you last saw your care team.
Yours, privately
Your data is private by design. You decide what to share, and you can delete anything, anytime.
What people want to know
How is this different from a symptom tracker app?
Symptom trackers ask you to log structured data. Shaterian lets you just talk — about how you feel, what you took, what changed — and turns it into a searchable, longitudinal record you can revisit and share.
Can my neurologist or caregiver see it?
Only if you choose. You own your data and decide what to share, when, and with whom. Nothing is shared automatically.
Do I have to type?
No. Voice is the primary way you talk to Shaterian. Speak naturally, anytime — it captures and organises everything.
Is it private?
Yes. Shaterian is private by design. Your memories and health observations belong to you and stay yours.
Be among the first 500 founding members
Early access, and a direct line to the team.